How do forums like this usually make money to stay operational? And why dont we do whatever it is?But this all cost money, and we've been running on donations.
How do forums like this usually make money to stay operational? And why dont we do whatever it is?But this all cost money, and we've been running on donations.
How do forums like this usually make money to stay operational? And why dont we do whatever it is?
I don't have any particular questions; just want to know the basics as an end-user: When was, is or will be the switch-over to a new site? What do we need to do? What will be lost? What can (or should) end-users do now to archive material of particular interest for ourselves before it's gone?Send me a PM if you'd like; I'll answer any/all of your questions.
I don't have any particular questions; just want to know the basics as an end-user: When was, is or will be the switch-over to a new site? What do we need to do? What will be lost? What can (or should) end-users do now to archive material of particular interest for ourselves before it's gone?
I still think a simple prominent notice (not a discussion) is needed.
I was also thinking training an AI model off of this forum or particularly this thread would be a really interesting thing to do, however because it requires a username and password to sign in and access any of it, the basic AI models that I have tried to access it with have always failedIs there a way for us to download threads or sets of entries retrieved by the AFN database? Even just non-formatted text and no graphics?
Just speculation: Google used to fully index AFN (but the content is now mostly gone), with searching it often better than AFN's own database; and AFN surely should be a prime target of AI training systems to steal content from. Might these search engines/content thieves (my view: I've been a publisher) have full copies of AFN or otherwise perhaps be able to help with AFN's database archiving issues? Might there be content collectors having hacked the current/pre-migration server/software and even now are maintaining a full database of AFN entries?
Is there a way for us to download threads or sets of entries retrieved by the AFN database? Even just non-formatted text and no graphics?
Just speculation: Google used to fully index AFN (but the content is now mostly gone), with searching it often better than AFN's own database; and AFN surely should be a prime target of AI training systems to steal content from. Might these search engines/content thieves (my view: I've been a publisher) have full copies of AFN or otherwise perhaps be able to help with AFN's database archiving issues? Might there be content collectors having hacked the current/pre-migration server/software and even now are maintaining a full database of AFN entries?